![]() ![]() Some other CSS tweak that works (through MoonRise's CSS, I'd imagine).A setting in one of eclipse's many locations (See list below).So I am looking for any way to change the color of this so-called 'typing text' that is likely (but not limited) to be one of the following: I have determined that a lot of eclipse's fonts/colors/etc can be edited through the Moonrise CSS files, but have not been able to find a style that affects the typing text. It is possible that it is getting overridden by the styles applied through the Moonrise theme, which I found out about elsewhere on StackOverflow and have installed. Now, eclipse actually has this same setting, but it doesn't seem to do anything. The equivalent functionality can be achieved in Aptana by visiting: Window => Preferences => General => Editors => Text Editors The version of Eclipse that I'm using is Kepler (4.3). ![]() For lack of a better term, I shall refer to this as 'typing text'. To be clear, I am specifically looking for a way to change the text that is produced in the main editor as I am typing it (ie, it is black right now). ![]()
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